There are notable homes in Whistler, and then there’s 3801 Sunridge Place. Designed by Patkau Architects, this is a piece of art you can live in — a modern mountain hideaway that doesn’t just sit on the hillside, it folds into it. Anchored at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Sunridge Plateau, Whistler’s most prestigious ski-in/ski-out enclave, this home was built to frame every valley view, every snowfall, every last golden hour. Inside, 4,497 square feet of light and angles unfold in sharp lines and warm finishes. White walls reflect the sun as it moves through oversized windows. Ceilings lean and walls dip — like origami in motion — creating a flow that’s anything but standard. Wrapped in Ipê hardwood that naturally fades to silver with time, the house blends into its surroundings.